Answer:
rufus
Explanation:
What is the " evaluation adjective "?
Answer:
forming or giving an opinion of the amount, value or quality of something after thinking about it carefully.
Explanation:
mark me brainliest!!
Can someone help me with this question.
Answer:
The speaker is talking about their journey and how it isn't to accomplish anything. In their perspective, they are scaling a "metaphorical mountain" for no specific reason.
Which excerpt from "A Poem for My Librarian, Mrs. Long" gives the best example of an implicit detail?
There was always a radio which brought us
Songs from wlac in nashville
There was a bookstore uptown on gay street
Which I visited
And up the hill on vine street
(The main black corridor) sat our carnegie library
And Mrs. Long opened that wardrobe
But no lions or witches scared me
Answer:
d
Explanation:
i dont really know but the guy on top seems confident about it
Which of the following is NOT true about Quinn:
A. He has a crush on Jill
B. He has a 3.5 GPA
C. He has a good jump shot in basketball
D. He has never broken the law
Explanation:
He as never broken the law
Explain this one " not all brandies are cognac but all cognacs are brandies"
Answer:
All cognac is brandy, but not all brandy is cognac. Since brandy is such a broad term for fermenting fruit juices, there are naturally an invariable amount of subsets of liquor inside that general framework. Cognac is one of them -- and likely the most well known.
Part A. Tap the word that ¨it¨ refers to. Laugh-- it good for you
1. exercise
2. laughter
3. oxygen
Answer:
Laughter
Explanation:
The answer is "laughter" because in the sentence that "it" refers to laughter, it states "Its effects..." In prior sentences, the article talked about the beneficial effects of laughter.
Which statement from "President Obama's Third Annual Back to School Speech" best represents a claim in his speech?
"Each of these questions led to new questions."
"And now he’s helping other young people be able to afford the schooling that they need."
"The point is you don’t have to wait to make a difference."
"She hadn’t taken chemistry yet, so she taught herself chemistry during the summer."
Answer: "The point is you don’t have to wait to make a difference."
Explanation: I've took the test
Answer:
it really C
Explanation:
17 Winte the meaning of the word "grab".
18. You are good friend. ( change into Negativ
19. What did Jeet tell Riya?
Ans. Jest told Rida that she og
20. Write the past form of the verb "write ".
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
• Grab means to sieze something quickly or collect by force.
• When "you are good friend" is changes into negative, it'll become "You're not a good friend".
• The past form of the verb "write" is "wrote". An example of a sentence with wrote is "I wrote a letter to my uncle yesterday".
Who is the popular basketball star in Rashad's school?
A. Carlos
B. Spoony
C. English
D. Shannon
Answer:
English
Explanation:
I don't really know dude. I have noIdea what this question even is. I looked it up and I think that this is the correct answer. Alo, install grammarly app for free! Free grammar corrections 4 life bro!
2. Which words from paragraph 3 help the reader understand the meaning of the word
"constrained"?
a. Never ever forget... became so clear
b. He could have easily been me
C. Like an imaginary prison... bars
Answer:
If you could add the full paragraph or a picture that would be really helpful but as is we can't answer acurately because it is based on context clues. If you post a new question I will be happy to help! :)
It is probably c because the defintion of constrained is like in prison or behind bars is what it could mean but again I can't really tell without the full sentence.
HURRYYY PLZZ
What is Esperanza's
mother's major life regret?
O Leaving school.
O Living on Mango street.
O Having four kids.
O Moving to America.
Answer:
O Leaving school.
Explanation:
Sandra Cisneros's "The House on Mango Street" is a story about the life of a twelve-year-old girl named Esperanza. The immigrant family's life on Mango Street is shown through the perspective of the young protagonist.
Esperanza's mother's regret about her decision to quit school is mentioned in the chapter "Smart Cookie". Here, Esperanza reveals how her mother complained about her life and how she should have been something else. Mama said, "You want to know why I quit school? Because I didn't have nice clothes. No clothes, but I had brains." These lines show her regret in leaving school.
Thus, the correct answer is the first option.
How can you change the sentence below from a negative statement to a
positive statement? Choose the best revision
You might not ever have to go to work again if you win the
lottery
O A. You won't have to go to work again if you win the lottery.
B. You can retire if you win the lottery.
C. Winning the lottery can result in never having to go to work again.
D. You don't have to work anymore now that you have won the lottery.
Answer:
I'm not too sure but I think it's the answer B
The characteristics of an aside include that it _____. Select all that apply.
explains the movements a character makes onstage
reflects a character’s inner thoughts
is brief
is responded to by other characters
Answer:
reflects a character’s inner thoughts
is brief
Explanation:
An Aside is a device used in plays and writing where a character makes a brief comment to the audience. The fellow actors in the play are usually unable to hear the thoughts expressed by the character aside to the audience.
The comment made by the aside could evoke laughter in the audience or make them unravel one or two mysteries in the drama. So an aside is usually brief and reveals the inner thoughts of the character.
What is wrong with this rhetorical appeal? "Young Lil Baby will not get the vaccine because he thinks it will make his green hair turn black"
Answer:
Brainliest
Explanation:
"For clients, we would say that if you've recently had a vaccine or if you've had Co-vi()d you should check with your doctor [before getting a color]," says Kennedy.
"What we're seeing and what I'm seeing in my own salon is that most doctors are saying it's totally fine. There are some doctors advising people on the issue but that's not for salons to decide. Each doctor takes it on a case by case basis on what they want to recommend.
"If a client has additional concerns regarding the C-ov()id-19 vaccination, then it is recommended that the client seek the advice of a medical professional and also have a patch test in advance of attending their appointment for a treatment or service."
the Land Lord of house is a wizard
Answer:
yes that is
the best landlord then
Explanation:
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Thank you
I. Future simple, future continuous or future perfect? Put each verb in brackets into a suitable verb form.
1. Sorry, but I can't come at 5. I (play) football with my mates.
2. By the time you arrive, she (go).
3. I think she
4. This time next week I
5. I suppose the concert
6. Don't phone me between 8 a.m. and 12 p.m. I (work).
7. By the time you get home the film (already, finish).
8. This time tomorrow I (fly) to France.
9. By the end of the week he (spend) all his money.
(pass) tomorrow's exam. (relax) at the beach.
(finish) by 6 o’clock.
10. I
II.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
III.
(tell) you everything when I go back.
Put the verbs in brackets into the most suitable form:
By next month we (live)...........................................here for five years.
By the end of the year we (work).....................................for this company for twenty five years. This time tomorrow I (take).............................................my written exam in Spanish.
I like these T-shirts. I (take)....................................the black one.
The phone is ringing. I (get)......................................it.
The army (evacuate) .............................................the local people by the time the river overflows. I have taken off the curtains. I (wash)...............................the windows.
The plane (take off)............................. at 5p.m. and it (land)...................... at 7 p.m.
I (start)....................................work on Monday. I’m too tired this week.
The teacher (correct)..................our papers by the end of the week.
Rephrase the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word
given. Do not change the word given.
1. This is my fifth year working in this hospital. Working
By the end of this year, I................................................
2.7th June is our second wedding anniversary. Married
On 7th June we............................................................
3. She is going to finish writing her third novel by November.
By November..............................................................
4. There is an exam for all students next Monday. Doing
All the students.............................................................
5. If you don’t need your car next Friday, can I borrow it? Using
If you...............................................................................
6. The new theatre will be ready by December. Built
They will .....................................................................
7. By the year 2050 there will be no forests left in our city. Cut
By the year 2050..................................................................... 8. They intend to paint their house at the end of the month. going They................................................................................... 9.The time of departure for your flight to Paris is 9 o’clock. Takes
The plane to Paris..................................................................
10.I can’t come on Wednesday, as I have an appointment with my lawyer. Meeting I can’t come on Wednesday because.............................................
Answer:
Find the sentences below.
Explanation:
A.
1. Sorry but I can't come at 5. I will be playing football with my mates.
2. By the time you arrive, she would have gone.
3. I think she will pass tomorrow's exam.
4. This time next week I will be relaxing at the beach
5. I suppose the concert will finish about 6.
6. Don't phone me between 8 a.m. and 12 p.m. I will be working.
7. By the time you get home the film will have already finished.
8. This time tomorrow, I will be flying to France.
9. By the end of the week, he would have spent all his money.
10. I will tell you everything when I go back.
B.
1. By next month we would have lived here for five years.
2. By the end of the year, we would have worked for this company for twenty five years.
3. By this time tomorrow I will be taking my written exam in Spanish.
4. I like these T-shirts. I will take the black one.
5. The phone is ringing. I will get it.
6. The army will have evacuated the local people by the time the river overflows.
7. I will wash the windows.
8. The plane will take off at 5 p.m. and it will land at 7 p.m.
9. I will start work on Monday. I'm too tired this week.
10. The teacher will correct our papers by the end of the week.
C.
1. By the end of this year, I would have been working in this hospital for five years.
2. On 7th June we will have been married for two years.
3. By November she will have finished writing her third novel.
4. All the students will be doing an assignment next Monday.
5. If you won't be using your car next Friday, can I borrow it?
6. They will have built the new theatre by December.
7. By the year 2050, they will have cut all the forests in our city.
8. They are going to paint their house at the end of the month.
9. The plane to Paris takes off at 9 o'clock.
10. I can't come on Wednesday because I will be meeting with my lawyers.
Read the following excerpt from Martin Luther King Jr's "I Have a Dream"
speech:
With this faith we will be able to work together, to pray
together, to struggle together, to go to jail together, to
stand up for freedom together, knowing that we will be free
one day.
This will be the day when all of God's children will be able
to sing with a new meaning, "My country, 'tis of thee, sweet
land of liberty, of thee I sing. Land where my fathers died,
land of the pilgrim's pride, from every mountainside, let
freedom ring."
Which statement best explains why the parallelism used in this excerpt is
effective?
yes
The correct answer is D. It underscores that unity is needed to achieve civil rights.
Explanation
Martin Luther King Jr's excerpt of his speech called "I have a dream" expresses his dream of having a country where civil rights are respected. In this speech, he uses paralelism because he includes similar structures such as "to work together, to pray together, to struggle together, to go to jail together, to stand up for freedom together". Moreover in these Luther King emphasizes the importance of unity by repeating the word together. From the above, it can be inferred that the correct answer is B. It encourages patriotism by evoking the memory of a childhood song.
Grammar
4 Complete the sentences with the correct form of going to and the verbs in the brackets.
1. We
(move) house next summer.
2. I
(not do) the shopping on Saturday. The town's too busy at
weekends.
3. Ellen
(not apply) to the university in Brighton.
4. I
(fly) to Geneva on Monday.
5. We
(not stop) at Granny's house on the journey.
6. Helen
(take) her driving test next month. I hope she passes!
7. I
(not finish) my studies next year. I have decided to go travelling
instead.
Answer:
1. We are going to move to a new house next summer.
2. I am not going to do the shopping on Saturday. The town's too busy at weekends.
3. Ellen isn't going to apply to the university in Brighton.
4. I am going to fly to Geneva on Monday.
5. We aren't going to stop at Granny's house on the journey.
6. Helen is going to take her driving test next month. I hope she passes!
7. I am not going to finish my studies next year. I have decided to go travelling instead.
Explanation:
We use "going to" to indicate a future action that we have already planned. The structure is:
subject + to be + going to + main verb
The auxiliary verb is "to be". It must be conjugated according to the subject of the sentence: I am, you are, he is, she is, it is, we are, or they are. If the sentence is negative, the verb "to be" can be contracted with "not" when possible: aren't or isn't. If the sentence is interrogative, "to be" must be placed before the subject. Take a look at the examples below to better understand it:
- Lisa (she) is going to cook us dinner.
- Lisa isn't going to cook us dinner.
- Is Lisa going to cook us dinner?
PLEEEASEEE HELP
very easy
Answer:
1. C
2. A
3. B
4. A
5. B
Explanation:
its very easy
Explain why solving problems under uncertainty sometimes involves assuming that the problem is to be solved under conditions of risk.
Answer: Because if you are uncertain of what's happening then you don't know how to deal with the situation. So in order to compensate for that not knowing, you take a risk.
Need help please, It's urgent about the character/ narrator. . No link please, will report. Identify the narrator in the passage below.
We were ready for the hurricane . Dad and Steph had spent yesterday boarding up the windows. And Mom and I had gone shopping for emergency supplies. We had bottled water, plenty of batteries, and even extra cans of fuel for a portable generator. When the storm hit, Mom said, “OK, this is it. Steph, go around and unplug all the electronics. Beth, fill up the bathtub and sinks with water. “
a) Beth
b) Steph
c) Mom
d) Dad
e) The narrator is not a character in the story
Answer:
the answer is beth
create words using the prefix 'auto' and the suffix 'graph'
PLEASE CREATE 10 words for me
Answer:
automobile
automotive
automation
autocracy
autopilot
bibliography
biography
cartography
geography
digraph
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Explanation:
Which of the following is the best example of a theme?
Answer:
B? its the closes sorry if im wrong
Explanation:
Which sentence best conveys the argument in "The Case for Shelter Animals"?
A) Adopting from an animal shelter is humane and saves lives.
B) Animal shelters are full of adoptable pets.
C) People have several places from which to adopt a pet.
D) Pet stores only sell full-bred, well-adjusted animals.
(Please only answer if you've read the story from k12, thanks)
As seen in "The Case for Shelter Animals", the sentence that best conveys the argument is: Adopting from an animal shelter is humane and saves lives.
What is pet?Pet is actually known to be an animal that is domestically-bred and trained to be a companion and for pleasure. Pets are seen in seen in many homes today as they have formed bond within the family.
We can see that the sentence that best conveys the argument in "The Case for Shelter Animals" is adopting from an animal shelter is humane and saves lives.
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Identify the sentence that illustrates hyperbole.
Why is Franklin's “The Way to Wealth" often referred to as a "secular sermon"?
It motivates its audience through descriptions of the afterlife.
It uses religious stories and imagery to communicate modern ideals.
It's meant to be read aloud to an audience.
It presents a system of ethical behavior through proverbs.
Answer:
It presents a system of ethical behavior through proverbs.
Explanation:
h) In pairs, ask and answer questions about what you can or can’t do: eg. Can you play the violin? Yes, I can. Can you? I can't, but I can cook really well. 2 a. Listen and fill in: no. you / there / can't / yes / please can / course / don't / tell Dan Excuse me, ... you tell me the time, please? Lily Yes, of Dan Thank you. Now, can you. me where London Bridge is? I have to be. by 2 o'clock. It's 10 minutes to 2., go straight ahead and take the first turn on your left. It's a 10, 15-minute walk, but I know a shortcut, if you're Lily interested. Dan Yes,., I. be late! Can you show it to me on the map on your phone, please? Lily Sorry, I. use one. But I'm heading in the same direction, so I can walk with .. for a ... ... bit. Dan Thank you! b) Now listen again and check your answers.
Ofer coroana cine ma ajuta
Urgent
Answer:
could you write probably I can't understand the question
Select the evaluative question.
Who build the Great Pyramids?
How long ago were the Pyramids built?
How long did it take to build the Great Pyramids?
How do the Great Pyramids reflect the culture at the time?
Answer:
"How do the great pyramids reflect the culture at the time"
Explanation:
Evaluative questions ask you to Think It Through—to make your position clear, to make a thoughtful judgment. What is the most important fact? What makes this a good book? Is this fact or opinion?
And the question is how did they reflect of the culture at the time which can be a question you must evaluate to answer.
Answer:
build by the culture at the tim
I need help with this question, please
Answer:
a. bring = brings.
b. dance = dancing.
c. play = played.
d. study = studying.
E. on; about; by; on.
Explanation:
a. The milkman brings milk every morning. The simple present tense of "bring" is 'brings" and it suggests that an action is performed from time to time or continually such as daily, weekly, or monthly.
b. The girls are dancing beautifully. The present continuous tense of "dance" is "dancing" and it is simply used to describe an action that is being performed at the moment (on-going) or an unfinished action.
c. We played cricket yesterday. The simple past tense of "play" is "played" and it is used to describe an action that was performed in the past i.e it has been completed and as such do not extend into the future.
d. We were studying science yesterday. The past continuous tense of "study" is "studying" and it indicates a continuing or an on-going action of the past that extends to the present and future time.
Part E.
A preposition can be defined as a word that shows or illustrates the relationship between a pronoun or noun and other words in a sentence. Some examples of a preposition used in various literary works in English language are up, below, after, by, against, for, over, at, to, etc.
The main purpose of a preposition as a part of speech is to introduce an object (of, upon), indicate a timeframe (from, by, over), show direction (to, across, along), location or place (at, up, after, below) and to illustrate the spatial or sequential relationship between two or more things, people, place, etc.
Completing the sentence with the most appropriate or suitable preposition, we have;
I. Last week my class went on a field trip to see a play. We sat about six rows back.
II. My teacher let me sit by my best friend. I enjoyed going on a field trip.
Read the passage, then do as required
Most of us have formed an unrealistic picture of life on a desert island. We sometimes
imagine a desert island to be a sort of paradise where the sun always shines. Life there is
simple and good. Ripe fruit falls from the trees and you never have to work. The other side
of the picture is quite the opposite. Life on a desert island is wretched. You either starve to
death or live like 'Robinson Crusoe', waiting for a boat which never comes. Perhaps there is
an element of truth in both these pictures, but few of us have had the opportunity to find
out.
Two men who recently spent five days on a coral island wished they had stayed there
longer. They were taking a badly damaged boat from the Virgin Island to Miami to have it
repaired. During the journey, their boat began to sink. They quickly located a small rubber
dinghy with food, matches, water and rowed for a few miles across the Caribbean until they
arrived at a tiny coral island. There were hardly any trees on the island and there was no
water, but this did not prove to be a problem. The men collected rain- water in the rubber
dinghy. As they had brought a spear gun with them, they had plenty to eat.
They caught lobsters and fish every day, and , as one of them put it ' ate like kings' ! When a
passing tanker rescued them five days later, both men were genuinely sorry that they had
to leave.
Questions:
1-Choose a suitable title for this passage.
2-According to the information given In the text, how the two men came to the desert
island? And what did they do there ?
3-If you were stuck on a desert island, and you have the chance to bring ( 3 items / things )
to help you survive in this island. What will you bring with you? And why?
4-What would you change / or add in this text, if you are the author ?
5-Can you summarize the text in two or three sentences?
6-Think of another Ending for this story.
7-If you got the chance to ask the author of this passage, one question, what would it be?
Answer
The Ultimate Experience
They were on their way, their boat died, they grabbed the dinghy and reached a deserted island.
They made sure to protect themselves, feed themselves, and find water.
Knife, Fire -(stuff to make fire), Rope - many uses for rope
I would add the info about the animals on the island and what it was like to look up at the night sky so dark and beautiful full of stars
Two men were recently rescued from a deserted island. They were found safe. They enjoyed the experience so much that they did not want to leave. They were rescued.
Ending - I can see the Swiss Family Robinson story taking place and these 2 guys building them a house and staying on the island.
Question: Would you like to end up on a deserted island?
Explanation: